All 13 Uses
wrath
in
Circe
(Edited)
- When I told him my father's name, it sent him glancing at the sun and trembling worse than ever, but at day's end no wrath had descended and he knelt to me and said that I must have blessed his nets, for they were the fullest they had ever been.
p. 38.3 *wrath = angry punishment
- I stared, expecting my father's wrath to fall upon him.
p. 66.9
- All who were wise feared the god Apollo's wrath, silent as sunlight, deadly as plague.
p. 91.7
- He was unfailingly polite, offering food and wine, a bedroll, but he did not linger. I had loosed my wrath on him as if I were my father. What did I expect?
p. 118.3wrath = intense anger
- As soon as I was on board, the seas around me lifted wrathful heads.
p. 208.1wrathful = angry
- But if any are harmed, your father will loose his wrath.
p. 235.9wrath = angry punishment
- Even among gods, Athena was known for her wrath.
p. 249.3
- But even if they were disposed to help me, they would not dare to stand against Athena in her wrath.
p. 253.4wrath = intense anger
- Helios and his endless wrath.
p. 303.1wrath = angry punishment
- And Poseidon's wrath that everyone pitied him for?
p. 321.1
- Whose wrath have you brought upon my head?
p. 324.2
- You have exposed us to Zeus' wrath for some foolish whim.
p. 360.6
- His body was rigid with wrath.
p. 361.9wrath = intense anger
Definitions:
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(1)
(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)